Day 1: Arriving in Hobart
Tanner and I spent our Valentines Day on a
Jetstar plane traveling to our home for the semester! It was soooo romantic…
actually I don’t think either of us really realized what day it was until we
were settled at the University of Tasmania. Chris and his dad dropped us off at
the Brisbane airport. It was sad to see them go and know we had to leave. We
figured out how to check in our bags. We had some minor struggles trying to figure out that process.... the guy at the desk thought I was a dummy, but that's ok what else is new?!?! Then went through security (which is
different then the US). It was going somewhat smoothly until we got to our gate
and found out our carry-on bags were too big for Jetstar standards. It ended up
working out fine, but we had to check the bags in at our gate and it cost us 50
Australian dollars each to get our bags on the plane.
When we landed in Hobart we found the man from the
University of Tasmania that was taking us to our accommodation right away. It
was so much less stressful than trying to figure out how to get to our hotel in
Sydney. We waited for our luggage … one of my pieces of luggage was the last
thing to come out. Someone walked it out a few minutes after everything else
came out. I got it, so that’s all that mattered. It was rainy and cloudy when
we first got to Tasmania, but it was still amazing! When we got to our
accommodation we checked in and they showed us where our rooms were and took us
on a quick tour of the facilities. Tanner and I live down the hall from each
other in Christ College. It is dorm, but they call it a college here. I’ll
refer to where I am living as my college just so everyone is warned. Uni or
University is what Australians call the actual school. After getting settled in
we went to find food because our dining center was closed by the time we were
ready to eat. We ended up at a really good Asian restaurant! The walk back to
our rooms is when we truly realized we were not in Iowa/Illinois anymore. We
live on a huge hill and not the Midwest kind! We are also surrounded by lots of
hills/mountains. We actually live by the highest point in Tasmania, Mount
Wellington. It is beautiful here!
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| Tanner in front of Christ College... our new home! |
Day 2: Sunday
We decided to walk around campus and find a Telstra store to
set up our Aussie phones. We walked about 40 minutes to the nearest Telstra only to find out it was closed on Sundays. Oops!
I was still an awesome walk and we got to see more of Hobart. We walked down by
the water for a little bit and saw where the famous Salamanca Markets are held.
Then we headed back to campus. The Midwest so did not prepare us for Tasmania… I sweat a ton every time I have to climb the
hill to go back to my room. The elevation difference gets to me too… don’t have
to worry about that at home. My leg muscles are going to be in prime shape when
I am back! When we got back we ate at Pepperz our dining center. My first meal
was some vegetarian lasagna and it was actually delicious! Later that day we
meet with our college and our O-week leaders.
| In front of my beautiful campus |
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| The Orientation Expo... also the middle of campus. It's so pretty here! |
We had some Tasmanian pizza with
our college, which was pretty similar to the pizza ISU provides at activities. We
couldn’t eat that much though because we had already planned on having dinner
with Tanner’s Aunt and Uncle!!! J
He found out after we had picked UTAS or the University of Tasmania to study at
that some of his relatives were also going to be in Tasmania on a vacation.
Such a coincidence, but it was awesome to get to meet them. We had a really
nice dinner with them. Tanner even tried octopus…. Ewww! He enjoyed it
though. When we walked back to our
college there was a wallaby and her joey right by our building. Wallabies are frequent guests by our college.
It’s beyond awesome!
Day 3: Monday
Later that night we met Tanner’s Aunt and Uncle for dinner
again. This time we ate at a café in Salamanca. It was an awesome ending to a
stressful day. Tanner’s uncle surprised Tanner with a Telstra card and helped
him set up his phone. He also explained to him how to set up his phone plan, so
I had a much happier boyfriend! After dinner we had to say goodbye to Tanner’s
family because they were leaving Tassie and were on to new adventures. His
family was absolutely wonderful and I am glad I got to meet them. It was so
much fun having dinner with them. I have been so blessed to meet such kind and
loving people on this trip! I hope they are having a blast in New Zealand and
on the mainland of Australia. J
Day 4: Tuesday
Quick fun fact: Here
they don’t have freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior classifications. It is
just 1st year, 2nd year, etc.
There weren’t many signs left because we missed college
activities the first day. I was some kind of duck, goose, thing (maybe the ugly
duckling?) aka bad drawing. Tanner rocked a guitar all week! Then we split into
our groups and learned our fresher dance. We had to repeat it 3 or 4 times for
practice and then watch each of the 4 teams do it. I didn’t know the song
before that day, but now I do…
My team took the win for the dance competition… Go BLUE
TEAM! Tanner took an individual win though. He had the best guitar solo during
the dance. So proud to be his girlfriend J
Then we hopped onto a bus to go to the beach to have BBQ
with our college. The only problem was in was rainy and kinda chilly, so it
wasn’t much of a beach day. It was still fun though. We had another BBQ with white bread. This time
I got a hamburger, which tasted like a meatloaf patty! Also there was a salad
with tomato, lettuce, red pepper, and cucumber. I learned that you are suppose
to put it on top of your hamburger here… who knew!?!?
A group called the Red Frogs was there. They help student’s
transition to Uni, and help students who are in need of extra assistance while
they are away at school. They also bring a candy around called Red Frogs! They
are basically Swedish Fish in the shape of a frog.
Quick
Fun Fact #2: In Sweden they don’t call their red fish candy Swedish Fish. I
talked to a guy from Sweden at the BBQ and he didn’t know we called them that.
We ended the night with the Intercollege party! We went to
John Fischer College, which is right by Christ College. They had a bar in the
bottom of their college. Yea don’t think that would go over well at an ISU
dorm. It was a pretty good time and it was fun to hang out with people from our
college and other colleges. Also it has taken me 2.5 years, but I have
officially gone to my first college party!
Day 5: Wednesday
Later in the day we went to
Port Arthur, which was where they held convicts a long time ago. Before we went
in we played games with our teams and one of the leaders showed us how to kick
an Aussie football. Their football is rounder and harder than ours. Tanner was a natural of course. He made it look easy. I am
absolutely awful… I did my best, but just couldn’t get the hang of it. Then we
tossed a rugby ball around (not a game or anything). I did a little bit better
with that… at least I didn’t embarrass myself quite as much. When it got dark
we entered Port Arthur for our Ghost Tour. If you know me you know I HATE
anything scary… but I want to take every opportunity while I’m abroad, so went
for it. I jumped a lot and probably cut off circulation in Tanner’s hand! I
made it though and it was actually pretty cool hearing some of the history of
the place. I would love to go back during the day so I could see all the old
building in the light.
Day 6: Thursday
Thursday we found where all of our classes were because we
actually have to go to school while we are here. It’s been the longest winter
break ever… my head is confused! J
We also both got to talk to our family, which is always awesome! Then that
night we went to the Unibar. Our university has bar on campus (connected
to the union)! Our college rented it out, so we could hang out there.
Another thing that wouldn’t happen at ISU or their orientation week!
Day 7: Friday
Tanner and I signed up to go on a red decker bus tour with a
group called Uni Friends. It is a group they have at UTAS for international
students. As we drove around the city
they would point different landmarks and buildings. Our first stop was at a
lookout. It was beautiful! Next we went to Hobart’s Royal Botanical Gardens,
which was probably my favorite part of the day. The flowers were gorgeous and
it was very peaceful inside the gardens. We ended the day at MONA, the Museum
of Old and New Art. It was probably the
oddest art museum I’ve ever been too.
| The Tasman Bridge |
| Botanical Gardens |
| Tanner enjoying the air conditioning in the subarctic house at the gardens! |
| Inside MONA |
| Views from outside of MONA... They were amazing! |
Day 8: Saturday
Our first adventure of the day was exploring Hobart’s famous
Salamanca Markets. We walked down to the markets with our college and spent the
next two hours looking at all the different booths. I got some Tassie honey to try and had an
awesome sandwich and glass of apple/currant juice (currants are big down here).
They hold the markets every Saturday, so I’m sure I will be back!
| Salamanca Markets |
We went back
to our college to relax for a little bit and then went to our last BBQ of the
week. More meatloaf patties (or hamburgers) and sausages J Then we went to get
ready for the boat party, which was held near the water. Unfortunately, it was not on a boat, like the name suggests.
It was a great place to meet people from our college. At point during the night
I was talking to a group of girls from Christ College and we realized not one
person in our little circle was from the same country! Another time I noticed
in a group of 13 ish people talking to each other there were 7 different
countries represented. Super cool! I can now say I’ve meet at least one person
from China, Germany, Austria South Korea, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Sweden, and
of course Australia. J
Day 9: Sunday
Tanner and I ended our first week by going to the beach,
since it was a super hot and sunny day. Of course after we walked about 40
minutes to get there it started to rain. The rain didn’t stay around too long
though and the sun tried to come back out too. The water is much colder than on
the mainland though, but the beach had some awesome views so it didn’t matter.
| Can't say I miss the cold or the snow! |
I have officially survived our first week of classes too!
Now the whole study in study abroad comes in. Bummer ;) Actually our classes
seem really interesting and our professors seem awesome, as well. We are in
Protecting Antarctica, Plant Ecology and Tasmanian Fauna and we have a 3-day
weekend! What’s not to love?!?!
Hobart and UTAS have been amazing so far. Thank you to all the O-Week leaders that made the first week so fantastic... I'll definitely have memories forever! I can’t wait to
have more adventures in this beautiful place!!! I miss everyone back home tons!
Hope you guys are staying warm… I’ll try to send warm weather your way. <3
Love Always,
Bobbi
PSS Thanks for reading 5P... Have an awesome day. Learn lots!



